Magnolia (Yellow Lantern)
Magnolia (Yellow Lantern) found in Hendrie Park in the Royal Botanical Gardens located in the City of Burlington Ontario Canada.
‘Yellow Lantern’ (M. acuminata var. subcordata x M. x soulangeana ‘Alexandrina’) is a yellow-flowered magnolia hybrid. It typically grows as an upright, single-trunked, pyramidal to oval tree that matures over time to 25-30’ tall. Fragrant, tulip-shaped, creamy yellow flowers (to 6-8” across) with light pink tinges at the base bloom in spring as the new leaves emerge. Elliptic to oblong-ovate, dark green leaves have entire margins. Fall color is an undistinguished yellow-brown.
Royal Botanical Gardens National Historic Site of Canada
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Magnolia (Yellow Lantern)
Magnolia (Yellow Lantern) found in Hendrie Park in the Royal Botanical Gardens located in the City of Burlington Ontario Canada.
‘Yellow Lantern’ (M. acuminata var. subcordata x M. x soulangeana ‘Alexandrina’) is a yellow-flowered magnolia hybrid. It typically grows as an upright, single-trunked, pyramidal to oval tree that matures over time to 25-30’ tall. Fragrant, tulip-shaped, creamy yellow flowers (to 6-8” across) with light pink tinges at the base bloom in spring as the new leaves emerge. Elliptic to oblong-ovate, dark green leaves have entire margins. Fall color is an undistinguished yellow-brown.
Royal Botanical Gardens National Historic Site of Canada
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